online communications

Three great organizations are seeking nonprofit marketing experts and reached out to me recently, requesting that I spread the word.

Let’s take it as a sign that the economy is looking up! Most importantly, I wanted to share these fantastic opportunities with you:

Greenpeace USA is looking for an experienced online organizer and campaigner who has a passion for making change. The Director of Online Strategy will leverage Greenpeace’s brand to build and grow a new, executive level department that will become a premiere environmental online team.

See3 – an innovative interactive marketing agency for the nonprofit community, specializing in online campaigns, website development, and video production – is seeking a new Marketing and Research Coordinator. Congrats to current communications manager Elliot Greenberger who is headed to the Yale School of Public Management.

VolunteerMatch – the Web’s most popular volunteer network – has an immediate opening for a dynamic, energetic and skilled Online Communications Manager to implement and manage the Communication Department’s online strategy. Bonus: The office is in San Francisco’s Chinatown.

If your organization is hiring in the nonprofit marketing field, I’m glad to share the opportunity with the Getting Attention community. Just email me!

Last month I reached out for your input on what makes an e-newsletter effective and received some great feedback and models. Thank you. Then I integrated your take into my curriculum for a workshop I ran a for nonprofits in the NY metro area.

Here’s the most important thing I learned from you — e-newsletters remain a winner among nonprofit marketing channels, far ahead of social media at this point. So it’s important that you do it right.

In thanks for your help, I want to share the core guidelines that were the framework of the live workshop, via this slide deck summary.